Pompeo Joins the Line

Another subpoena deadline has come and gone, this one ignored by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Pompeo was ordered to present documents related to Trump's attempts to extort assistance of the Ukrainian government to dig up dirt on the person he considers his most formidable political opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his son, … Continue reading Pompeo Joins the Line

These Are the Times That Try Con Men’s Souls—

If Don the con had a soul, these would be hard times. Pedo-buddy Imprisoned1. The lyin’ king’s old friend, child pimp Jeffrey Epstein did not get away; no bail escapes for Trump’s pedophile sex offender friend. What was found in his apartment, what does he know, and what will he share if this goes to … Continue reading These Are the Times That Try Con Men’s Souls—

Congress is at Risk

This week has been typical for our lawless administration. Kellyanne Conway declined an invitation (cough) a subpoena from Congress, compelling her to testify before the House Oversite Committee regarding her many violations of the Hatch act, her misuse of public funds, and other crimes. Representative Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the chairman of the panel, received an … Continue reading Congress is at Risk

I Miss Indictment Fridays

This has been another week full of distractions, so let’s review a few events you may have missed: Bill Barr wouldn't allow Paul Manafort to go to a Rikers Island prison. I didn't think he can do that, but what do I know? Barr had a busy week because while he was protecting a nefarious … Continue reading I Miss Indictment Fridays

Hopelet— A Soliloquy

Hope Hicks Left the White House. Now She Must Decide Whether to Talk to Congress. To comply, or not to comply, the New York Times' question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer Orange blobs and Russian mobs of outrageous cleptocracy, Or to take arms against a sea of Congress And by opposing end … Continue reading Hopelet— A Soliloquy